Location: Monmouth Junction,NJ, USA
DescriptionClinical Diagnostic Specialist - ABA Centers of New Jersey Monmouth Junction, NJ**$5,000 bonus for referring BCBAs to work in MA, NH, FL, TN, PA, NJ, DE, GA, TX, VA, RI**About ABA Centers of New JerseyAs New Jersey's top ABA provider, we take it as our responsibility to bring the best autism therapy to as many families as possible. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is the gold standard in autism care. Our highly trained, certified professionals customize therapy programs to meet the goals of individuals with autism and their families. In addition to ABA therapy, we offer autism diagnostic testing in an effort to reduce or eliminate long waiting lists that can rob families of months of critical early intervention care.ABA Centers of New Jersey is a great place to work! Don't take our word for it, though. We're listed in Inc. magazine's Best in Business list for Health Services, honoring companies that have made an extraordinary impact in their fields and on society.Growth Opportunity Are you an experienced diagnostic specialist looking for the next step in your career at a stable company committed to making a difference? Join us in our mission to reduce the long waiting times for autism diagnosis and ABA therapy. We are building something special. As a Clinical Diagnostic Specialist, you will work with the Clinic Executive Director and have access to a Clinical Psychologist in your region/state for questions.You will be responsible for writing the evaluation report, providing feedback to parents, and conducting pre-assessments with parents before a doctor reviews the client's results. This role will mainly be responsible for neuropsychological and autism diagnostic assessments. This is NOT a counseling/psychotherapy/ABA role.What You'll DoAdminister tests to clients /familiesComplete pre-assessments with clients/familiesComplete accurate hand scoring of pencil/paper and computer testsEnsure that written documentation is completed and uploaded in a timely manner per departmental policyComply with ABA Centers of America's HIPAA privacy and security policiesWork together as part of a multidisciplinary teamAttend weekly group/individual supervision, Clinical Training Meetings, and ContinuingEducation (Weekly Didactic Meeting)RequirementsEducation/Experience and Other RequirementsMaster's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or related field with experience testing/assessing for Autism Spectrum DisorderLCSW certification is a plusExperience as a technician strongly preferredKnowledge of autism and coursework in assessment/testing of ASD and related disorders, intellectual disability, developmental disabilities, and learning disordersExperience with tests/measures used to identify/diagnose ASD, such as: ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule)CARS-2 (Childhood Autism Rating Scale)Vineland Adaptive Behavior ScalesSensory ProfileSRS-2 (Social Responsiveness Scale)BASC-3 (Behavior Assessment System for Children)BRIEF-2 (Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function)Weschler Intelligence ScalesDevelopmental Assessment of Young ChildrenKauffman Brief Intelligence TestIntake/interviewing experienceWillingness to obtain certification from the Board of PsychometristsDriver's license, reliable form of transportation, and proof of auto insuranceAbility to maintain clean background/drug screenings and driving recordAvailability to work onsite, Monday-Friday (and some Saturdays)Willingness to travel within regionExpertise NeededReport-writingOrganizational, time-management, and prioritization skillsCommunication, interpersonal, and team skillsIdentifying challenges and collaborating with team members to devise creative solutions and measurable outcomesMotivating team members to be their best while holding them accountable to maintain the company's excellent service standardsEstablishing and maintaining open and honest communication and always sharing informationContinual learning, teaching, and developmentLeading and driving initiatives to completion